Wilcox (pictured) stopped 19 of 19 shots against Muskegon for his second shutout of the year. He hasnâ€™t given up a goal in three of his last four starts. Two of those are shutouts and one he was pulled after 46 minutes with the Gamblers up big. He has won his last four starts.

Monctonâ€™s Saulnier twins, Alex and Allain (both undrafted), combined for six points as Moncton topped Victoriaville 4-3. Allain was First Star with two goals and an assist. His brother had three assists. The Wildcats have won seven consecutive games.

Namestnikov scored into an empty net for his 15th goal of the year to seal the win for the Knights. He has at least two points in three of his last four games. Schemitsch missed his second straight game with an upper body injury. Owen Soundâ€™s four-game win streak came to an end.

Namestnikovâ€™s streaks of games with a goal (3), with at least a point (4), and first stars (2) all came to an end as Plymouth did the unthinkable and shut down the London Knights at home. Plymouth pulled within two points of London (33) for the leagueâ€™s overall point lead. Sarnia has 32.

Janosik scored his second goal of the year as Gatineau remained unbeaten in regulation in their last four games by beating Shawinigan 5-1. The Cataractes came into the game tied for the leagueâ€™s second-best point total at 16-7-1-2. Gatineau leap-frogged Drummondville for the lead in the TELUS West Division at 12-10-1-0.

Wilcox played two periods and shut out Chicago for both stanzas before being pulled with a 6-0 lead. Wilcox has started the last four games for Green Bay. He raised his save percentage over .910 for the year.

Namestnikov (pictured) is making a strong play for Prospect of the Week this week with his second straight two-goal game. He was First Star in both of Londonâ€™s matches this weekend. He is up to 14th in league scoring and one behind Lightning camper Seth Griffith for the team point lead. Namestnikovâ€™s 14 goals are third in the league, five behind the leader, Tyler Toffoli (LA Kings) of Ottawa.

Wilcox started for the third straight night with Ryan McKay out of the Green Bay lineup and helped Green Bay get an overtime win in Indiana. The University of Minnesota commit had a shutout in his last game.

Janosik countered his minus-3 last game with a plus-3 game Friday. He also added two assists. One of his assists came on an empty net shorthanded goal with two and a half minutes left in the game. Val-dâ€™Or scored twice after that.

Wilcox sat backup to Ryan McKay for the second night in a row. Green Bay is running with ECHL All-Star McKay (and rightly so), therefore Wilcoxâ€™s best chance for meaningful starts may be a trade. McKay was "supposed" to be at Miami-Ohio right now, but Miami's departing goaltender decided not to depart. The trickle-down effect has Wilcox watching games instead of backstopping one of the USHL's top teams.

Gatineau is starting to find their groove at home with two big wins in two nights. Janosik is scoreless in four of his last five games after notching an assist in four of the five games before this latest streak.

The Volts thought they had a chance to get both Sean Couturier and Ondrej Palat back this season, but with Palat signed by the Lightning and Couturier now staying in Philadelphia with the Flyers, they wonâ€™t get either.

Despite playing most of the year with Coyotes first rounder Brandon Gormley (12 points in 13 games) on the back line, Milan is having a slow start to the year statistically. Dane Phaneuf, brother of the Leafsâ€™ Dion Phaneuf, had an assist for PEI in the game Friday.

In the first match-up of Lightning prospects in the OHL this season, Vladislav Namestnikov (pictured) set up two goals, including the overtime winner, as London beat Geoffrey Schemitsch and Owen Sound 3-2. Both of Namestnikovâ€™s assists came on goals by Lightning prospect camp participant Seth Griffith. Namestnikov has three multi-point games in a row now, and a five game point streak overall.

Wilcox started for the second straight night as Ryan McKay was out of the lineup for Green Bay. The former Golden Gopher suffered his first loss of the season as Cedar Rapids scored five goals in a 5-2 Gamblers loss.

Milan couldnâ€™t build on a two-assist game Friday statistically on Saturday, but his Wildcats got a big win over Guy Boucherâ€™s former team, 6-2. The Wildcats scored four third period goals to claim the victory.

A tough home loss for Owen Sound to Wayne Gretzkyâ€™s OHL alma mater. Gemel Smith (2012 eligible), a 5â€™9â€ forward for the Attack, had a goal and three assists in the game for First Star honors despite the loss.